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Redblacks mandate double vaccination for fans attending games at TD Place

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The Redblacks owners are mandating double vaccination for fans wishing to attend games at TD Place.

The Ottawa Sports and Entertainment Group is looking forward to having a full stadium again but in order to get there, the team believes it’s vital that the public all continue to work together to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

OSEG is committed to doing its part and to that end, TD Place will now require guests 12 years and older, employees, and event staff to confirm a full — two doses — coronavirus vaccination in order to gain access to ticket events.

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The health and safety of guests, employees, and the broader community is the team’s top priority and will continue to be as they navigate the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Ottawa has five home games left in the nation’s capital: Wednesday, September 22 against the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Tuesday, September 28 against the Edmonton Elks, Saturday, October 16 against the Montreal Alouettes, Friday, October 29 against the Calgary Stampeders and Saturday, November 6 against the Toronto Argonauts.

The Redblacks are the third team in the CFL to require vaccine proof for fans, joining the Argos and Bombers.

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